Definition of Burdensomeness. Meaning of Burdensomeness. Synonyms of Burdensomeness

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Definition of Burdensomeness

Burdensomeness
Burdensome Bur"den*some, a. Grievous to be borne; causing uneasiness or fatigue; oppressive. The debt immense of endless gratitude So burdensome. --Milton. Syn: Heavy; weighty; cumbersome; onerous; grievous; oppressive; troublesome. -- Bur"den*some*ly, adv. -- Bur"den*some*ness, n.

Meaning of Burdensomeness from wikipedia

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- disconnectedness and, when the loss has affected one's family, a sense of burdensomeness. Additionally, people have been observed to have a greater propensity...
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